قراءة كتاب The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book being a new edition in one volume of "The Hollow Tree" and "In The Deep Woods" with several new stories and pictures added

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The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book
being a new edition in one volume of "The Hollow Tree" and "In The Deep Woods" with several new stories and pictures added

The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book being a new edition in one volume of "The Hollow Tree" and "In The Deep Woods" with several new stories and pictures added

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SOME NEW ACQUAINTANCES MR. RABBIT'S BIG DINNER THE CROW'S COMPANY THE FIRST MOON STORY THE SECOND MOON STORY ON THE EDGE OF THE WORLD THE FIRST PIG STORY THE SECOND PIG STORY MR. DOG TAKES LESSONS IN DANCING MR. RABBIT'S UNWELCOME COMPANY HOW MR. DOG GOT EVEN HOW MR. DOG GOT EVEN THE LITTLE LADY'S VACATION AND HER RETURN THE STORY OF THE C. X. PIE THE STORY OF THE C. X. PIE THE STORY OF THE C. X. PIE MR. RABBIT EXPLAINS MR. TURTLE'S THUNDER STORY MR. TURTLE'S THUNDER STORY A RAIN IN THE NIGHT A DEEP WOODS FISHING PARTY THE HOLLOW TREE INN THE HOLLOW TREE INN MR. 'POSSUM EXPLAINS THE HOLLOW TREE POETRY CLUB AROUND THE WORLD AND BACK AGAIN CHRISTMAS AT THE HOLLOW TREE INN GOOD-BYE TO THE LITTLE LADY

THE LITTLE LADY AND THE STORY TELLER

THE READER IS INTRODUCED TO THEM

In the House of Many Windows which stands in a large city and is sometimes called a "flat" by people who, because they are grown up, do not know any better, live the Little Lady and the Story Teller.

The Little Lady is four years old, going on five, and is fond of stories. This makes her and the Story Teller good friends. They mostly sit in the firelight after supper, and while the Little Lady is being undressed they tell each other all that has happened since morning. Then the Little Lady looks into the fire and says:—

"Now, tell me a story."

Sometimes she wants a new story. Sometimes one of the old ones, which must be told always the same, because the Little Lady, like a good many grown up people, does not care for new and revised editions, but wants the old stories in the old words, that sound real and true. Sometimes the Story Teller forgets or improves on his plots, but the Little Lady never forgets and never fails to set the Story Teller right.


THE HOLLOW TREE PEOPLE

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